10 October 2012, 06:25
The way NR describes his idea of a mutual support type of group works better for me than a more rigid and permanent group structure. Coming together or just simply helping out when needed rather than some form of communal living or working thing is much more my cup of tea.
Like he said, it could also be useful to have people from outside your local area in the wider group as well, not to give you a hand with the crops or whatever as the distances wouldnt be practical, but if you need to travel or are caught out miles from home then knowing there is someplace relatively safe on route to where you need to go and where you might be able to top up your water etc would be very useful
Like he said, it could also be useful to have people from outside your local area in the wider group as well, not to give you a hand with the crops or whatever as the distances wouldnt be practical, but if you need to travel or are caught out miles from home then knowing there is someplace relatively safe on route to where you need to go and where you might be able to top up your water etc would be very useful
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